Research team

The PsyLife group is led by Dr James Kirkbride. As the group develops you’ll find the profiles of its members here. Dr Kirkbride welcomes enquiries from PhD or Masters students who have ideas or interests in his area of research. You can get in touch with James via his profile page.

Anna-Clara Hollander (Karolinska Institute). Anna-Clara worked on a project investigating the risk of schizophrenia and other non-affective psychoses in refugees to Sweden. You can read more about that work here.

The following people have previously contributed to the work of our PsyLife group: Claire Stubbins (SEPEA/EUGEI), Rachel Yates (EUGEI), Carolyn Crane (SEPEA/EUGEI), Fredrik Oher (AESOP).

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About us

We are a research group based in the Division of Psychiatry, University College London (UCL). We investigate how social, economic and environmental factors contribute to mental health and illness over the life course. Our group is currently focussed on exploring the reasons why the risk of developing psychotic symptoms and disorders appears to be elevated in more urban environments and amongst ethnic minority groups. The group is led by Dr James Kirkbride.